Meaning & Definition of word "Confirmatory"

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    Confirmatory

    /ˌkɒnfərˈmætəri/

    adjective:

    • 1. Serving to confirm or validate something.
      • Example: The scientists conducted a confirmatory study to verify their initial findings.
    • 2. Characterized by the act of confirming.
      • Example: The confirmatory tests provided the necessary evidence to support the hypothesis.
    • 3. Relating to a process or activity aimed at establishing the truth or accuracy of something.
      • Example: She presented confirmatory information to the committee to address their concerns.

    Etymology

    From Latin confirmare, meaning 'to make firm'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    confirmatory evidence:

    Evidence that supports or confirms a hypothesis or idea.

    confirmatory testing:

    Testing done to verify results or claims.

    confirmatory results:

    Results that corroborate or validate earlier findings.

    Related Words

    confirmation:

    The action of confirming something.

    confirm:

    To establish the truth or correctness of something.

    confirmed:

    Acknowledged or accepted as accurate or valid.

    Slang Meanings of confirmatory